In yet another shocking assault on free speech, a Paris court yesterday convicted 10 French citizens of "cyberbullying" First Lady Brigitte Macron over rumors and questions regarding her gender identity. The convictions represent a chilling escalation of Europe's war on basic human expression and the right to ask questions.
The controversy erupted after French President Emmanuel Macron's 2017 election, when rumors began circulating in fringe circles questioning whether his wife Brigitte was biologically male. The situation exploded internationally in 2021 - conveniently right before Macron's re-election - when independent journalist Natacha Rey claimed she possessed substantial evidence regarding the first lady's background.
Social media erupted with coverage of the convictions, with users expressing outrage over France's authoritarian crackdown. @HEAD_POST_EN reported: "Paris court convicts 10 for bullying France's First Lady online; fines and training imposed," while @JMFDSJ broke the news with a simple but damning post: "NEW: Paris court convicts 10 people of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron."
This is exactly the kind of globalist authoritarian overreach that President Trump and his America First agenda stands firmly against. While France criminalizes citizens for asking questions online, Trump's administration is working to RESTORE free speech rights that the Biden regime spent four years dismantling.
Free Speech Under Assault Worldwide
The timing couldn't be more telling, folks. As Trump begins his second term focused on ending government censorship and protecting the First Amendment, European globalists are doubling down on their thought-police tactics. What's next - prison time for questioning politicians' policies?
"This is what happens when globalist elites control your courts and your speech. Thank God we have Trump fighting for our constitutional rights here in America."
The French convictions serve as a stark reminder of why Trump's victory in 2024 was so crucial. While Macron's regime prosecutes citizens for social media posts, Americans can rest assured that our constitutional freedoms are being restored and protected.
How long before other European nations follow France's lead in criminalizing basic questions and free expression?
